Student employment in Information Technology Services (ITS) is an opportunity to apply what you’ve learned in the classroom to real-world tech problems, bridging the gap between theory and practice.

As an ITS student worker, you’ll have the unique opportunity to:

  • Enhance your resume with practical experience that showcases your commitment and work ethic.
  • Manage your finances by earning a paycheck, which can help cover your educational and living expenses.
  • Enjoy the convenience of working on campus, saving you time and transportation costs.
  • Engage with the university community and make new friends.
  • Create valuable connections with faculty and staff, which can be beneficial for academic support and future career opportunities.

STUDENTS ON THE JOB

Students with any major and a growth mindset can find enriching opportunities in one of several positions.

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52%

ITS SUPPORT TICKETS

Student employees get the job done, answering most inquiries to the 6-TECH service center.

67%

WALK-IN solution rate

Students find just-in-time solutions for in-person walk-in consultations. No service ticket is required.

I’m an international student from an IT background. 6-TECH has given me a deep knowledge of hardware and software that I can use on my resume in the future.

Jessica

Working at 6-Tech has provided me with many opportunities to grow my skills in customer service and computers. As a computer science major, this is incredibly important as it will advance me in my field and provide more opportunities in the future. I am also glad for the people I have met being a part of this team. 

Sergio

I started out as just a student analyst and was later promoted to the process and procedures lead. I enjoy gaining customer service experience, connecting with campus clubs, and learning to fix hardware and software issues.

Zaynab

I’ve developed soft skills such as quickly understanding professors’ descriptions of technical issues, as well as hands-on skills such as cable pulling, speaker installation, and cable terminating. These skills, among others, prepare me for the workforce far more effectively than lectures ever could – there’s simply no substitute for real-life experience.

Nezar
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